You will need a special screwdriver to take the Wii apart. They are available on eBay for cheap, or you may find one locally but they are hard to find. Or a good flash light and some tweezers may be able to help if you can see the cartridge.

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The portable Nintendo systems, Nintendo
DS, DS Lite, and DSi, are connectible with the Nintendo Wii system,
much like the compatibility between Nintendo's Gameboy Advance and
Gamecube video game systems.

Purpose

Connecting the Nintendo DS, DS
Lite, or DSi to the Nintendo Wii allows owners of these systems to use
them to their maximum potential, as they take advantage of the Nintendo
Wi-Fi connectivity. This allows you to use the systems simultaneously
with certain Nintendo DS games.

Connecting

To connect the Nintendo DS, DS Lite or DSi to the Nintendo Wii, the Wii needs to be connected to the Internet
wirelessly either through a router or by the Wii LAN adapter. These
Nintendo systems share a Wi-Fi connection, and this allows the portable
Nintendo systems to connect instantly to the Wii via the wireless signal
shared by the Wii and the Internet.

Function

Once you have your portable
Nintendo system and Nintendo Wii connected, the DS will act as a
controller and allow you to play the DS game through the Wii system
while maintaining the touchscreen and microphone capabilities of the
portable system. Another function of the connection is that the Wii is
able to expand the portable Nintendo system's games.

Games

There are only a handful of
portable Nintendo games that allow you to connect to the Wii, including
the Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl games, which allow players to use
Pokemon accumulated via these DS titles to battle with in the Wii's
Pokemon Battle Revolution game.

Future

Nintendo has commented that
there are plans of being able to download and play game demos to the
portable Nintendo systems through the Wii's Nintendo Channel.

Your disc is stuck in Wii Console, It needs to eject manually. You might check out Wii Fix Guide,that gives step by step information on Dis-Assembling with screenshots, even a novice can fix the disc eject problem with the help of this DIYGuide. It also gives information on fixing many Wii Related Problems,so its a kind of Wii Problems Reference Fix Guide..

lol funny situation now maybe you should get either 2 very thin peices of wire or something sort of solid and fish it out or unscrew your console and if there are wires hanging from bits just dont touch them and keep unscrewing and remember were you took the things out from then when you get to the cd slot take the ds card out and that should work good luck